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1 Child development course to be offered at Epworth by University of Northern Iowa continuing education. "Development of Young Children," focuses on the growth and development of the young child. Emphasis on research having important implications for the education of young children.
2 Children's gifted and talented course and children's curriculum course to be offered at Council Bluffs by University of Northern Iowa. "The Gifted Child" and "Analysis and Design of Curriculum for Young Children" will be offered on Mondays from 5:30 to 9:10 p.m. Sept. 11 through Nov. 27.
3 Children's literature course to be offered at Farley by University of Northern Iowa. "Building Literacy Skills- Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum," a workshop designed for elementary teachers, administrators, and curriculum directors.
4 Children's relationship course and media production course to be offered at Fort Dodge by University of Northern Iowa continuing education. "Child, Family, School and Community Relationships" covers the procedures for developing home-community school relationships to promote maximum potential in children. "Media Planning and Production" discusses planning steps essential for media production.
5 Enviromental psychology teaching to be offered in Manchester by University of Northern Iowa. "Foundations of Instructional Psychology," covers designing and implementing effective instructional environments.
6 Noon lunches to be available to University of Northern Iowa non-traditional students. According to JoAnn Cummings, the lunch are open to all students who may either buy or bring their meal. "We hold these informal gatherings for older students to work as a kind of support group in their formal education."
7 Philosophy course to be offered at Red Oak by University of Northern Iowa continuing education. "History and Philosophy of High Education" a graduate level college course will be offered. An overview of the historical development, issues, philosophies, and cultural backgrounds of American higher education.
8 Reading and language arts teaching seminar to be offered in Clear Lake by University of Northern Iowa. "Diagnostic Teaching of Reading and Language Arts" and "Home, School, and Interdisciplinary Relationships in Special Education" are three credit college courses offered as undergraduate or graduate credit.
9 Record enrollment announced at University of Northern Iowa. Preliminary figures released by the Office of the Registrar today indicate that 11,645 students are currently enrolled at the University. This tops by 68 students the previous record of 11,577, set in 1986.
10 Technical course teaching seminar to be offered at DMACC by University of Northern Iowa. "Method of Teaching Trade and Technical Courses," will be offered as an undergraduate or graduate class, focuses on the basic principles of instruction, organization, methods of presentation, lesson planning and application of audio-visual media.
11 Technical course teaching seminar to be offered on Kirkwood campus by University of Northern Iowa. "Method of Teaching Trade and Technical Courses," will be offered as an undergraduate or graduate class, focuses on the basic principles of instruction, organization, methods of presentation, lesson planning and application of audio-visual media.
12 University of Northern Iowa observatory open to public Thursday evenings (beginning Sept. 7) Tours are free, and will begin at 9 p.m. though September. Beginning in October and continuing though the winter, tours will start at 8 p.m.